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Altus D1 – College-Track Training & Recruiting Support

Who We Serve

Altus D1 is for highly committed juniors on the college-golf track. Train like a collegiate athlete, tighten scoring skills, and get guided support through the recruiting process.

  • Competing in the oldest age divisions (HJGT, UAJT, FJT, AJGA, etc.)
  • Scoring average under ~83 and trending lower
  • Families seeking a proven roadmap for development, schedules, and recruiting

Not quite there? Build your base in Aspire and move into D1 once benchmarks are met.

College-Track Training Recruiting Guidance Stats & Accountability
Altus D1 junior golfers training at Orange County National

What’s Included

Structured like a college program—range, course, and classroom.

Weekly Skill Sessions

12-week group coaching covering ball striking, short game, putting, and classroom topics (mental skills, training protocols, tournament prep, recruiting).

Weekly Training Plans

Coach-assigned practice tasks each week to ensure the right quality and quantity of reps.

Stat Tracking & Analysis

Use statistical software to identify your biggest scoring leaks and track progress over time.

Monthly Progress Call

Coach review of results, schedule, technical priorities, recruiting communication, and next-month goals.

Key Details

Competitive Experience

Actively competing in top junior tours (oldest age division), with a scoring average under ~83.

Schedule

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:30–4:00 PM • Orange County National.

Session Rate

$80 per session. Run as recurring 12-week semesters.

Advancement Path

Measurable testing + tournament benchmarks. Placement reviewed each semester.

12-Week Curriculum

Week 1 — Recruiting 101 (Classroom)

Approach play shotmaking & curve control.

Week 2 — Approach Trajectory

Personalized putting technical plan.

Week 3 — Rankings & Scheduling (Classroom)

Tee-shot weapon development.

Week 4 — Driver Speed Benchmarks

Short-game trajectory control & shot diversity.

Week 5 — Tournament Readiness (Classroom)

Troubleshooting strike errors.

Week 6 — Advanced Green Reading

Approach tactics & target selection.

Week 7 — Pillars of Training (Classroom)

Short-game lie/turf adaptations.

Week 8 — Scoring Clubs Benchmarks

Advanced lag-putting control.

Week 9 — Alter Ego & Mental Tools (Classroom)

Troubleshooting curve errors.

Week 10 — Putting Routine & Mindset

Tee-shot tactics & target selection.

Week 11 — Separating Skills (Classroom)

Pre- and post-shot routine building.

Week 12 — On-Course Competition

Apply the full system under tournament conditions.

(Full outline and training plans provided upon enrollment.)

Benchmarks & Graduation

Advancement is earned through objective testing, speed benchmarks, and tournament results. Placement reviewed every semester.

Skill Testing

Passing scores across putting, short game, and ball-striking protocols, plus driver speed benchmarks.

Speed Targets

Driver/6-iron benchmarks aligned to gender/age standards (used to gauge readiness and track gains).

Tournament Results

Competitive scoring trends (e.g., sub-78 averages, high finishes at 18/36-hole events) indicate readiness.

Note: Personalized add-ons may be recommended to quickly close a specific scoring leak.

Tuition & Enrollment

$80 per session • Meets Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:30–4:00 PM • 12-week semesters

Our Partner

We are honored to be affiliated with Gulf Club, a prestigious network that brings together professionals, entrepreneurs, and organizations from across the Gulf region.